NEW DELHI: The 78-year-old Gandhian activist Anna Hazare on Sunday joined former defence personnel protesting against the Centre for non-implementation of One Rank One Pension scheme (OROP) at the Jantar Mantar and said the veterans serve the country but don’t get their due.

“I have come here today to make sure whatever needs to be done for OROP will be done. It should be done in a non-violent manner,” Anna Hazare said.

“A jawan is awake at night, that’s why people sleep peacefully, but that jawan isn’t being allowed to live with dignity,” Anna, said at Jantar Mantar where former servicemen are holding a protest today.

“There are several war widows here. They get a pension of Rs. 4000. In this day and age, how will they run a family?” Anna added.

Anna also warned the government to not go back on their promise to implement the OROP scheme.

“The government is thinking they promised and people voted for us. They are now in majority. If they think no one can touch them now, they should realise that each day will be difficult for them,” he said.

Declaring he can do anything for OROP, the Gandhian activist said he will travel to other parts of the country to raise the issue and then finally converge in Delhi on October 2.

“On October 2, we will again converge at the Ramlila Maidan for a big protest. Just like we did for Lokpal,” he said.

Anna had earlier announced he will launch an indefinite fast on October 2 in Delhi over OROP and the government’s Land Bill.

An ex-serviceman himself, Anna had joined the Indian Army in 1963 and served for 15 years as a soldier. He was posted to several key states including Jammu-Kashmir, Assam, Sikkim, Bhutan and Mizoram and even served in the India Pakistan war of 1965.

Retired Army personnel are holding protests across India, demanding that the central government to set a date for the implementation of OROP. The government has earlier said it was committed to OROP and has set aside Rs. 8300 crore for its implementation, but has refused to specify a timeframe.

OROP, a longstanding demand of ex-servicemen, will grant retired armed forces personnel pension parity with officers and jawans of the same rank who are retiring now. OROP will benefit 25 lakh ex-servicemen.